Nice scans of "Tekkonkinkreet" animation & background drawings, shared by director Michael Arias on Bluesky.

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Nice scans of "Tekkonkinkreet" animation & background drawings, shared by director Michael Arias on Bluesky.
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Discovering the Hidden Beauty and Depth of TaiyĹ Matsumotoâs Tekkonkinkreet: A Tale of Unity and Struggle in a Vibrant Cityscape
The influence of a city is a phenomenal surrounding. Sometimes, I see a resonance and rhythm to it. Wherever, if given close attention, I can sense a vitality nearing consciousness or life of its own. I notice cheers and parades all around: causes and effects. Persisting about my little pastimes in my familiar haunts, I try to quietly yield and observe the outcome of natureâs endless war with the cracks in the concrete, the beauty in it all. Over time, I grow to distinguish relations between them: I learn they are one and I with them. Like the indirect light of the moon from the closest star to the ebb and rising of tides. Or the hue of plant leaves in every season.
My contentment, at times, relies on their courtships as they dance through their phases, calmly sifting less through their differences and embracing the unity and qualia of anticipation for that future next, which arrives into a present now, and fades into the past then. I see patterns and might unknowingly seek comfort in their background familiarity, influencing my thoughts quietly and creating subtle expectations within what I often take for granted. When out of balance, the pendulum swings in the goal to be still. To me, Itâs the same as when Yakuza member Suzuki, aka Rat, says to Kimura: âBirth signals the arrival of deathâŚmost important, love your wife and child. Because all you need is love.â
Itâs difficult to begin describing how beautiful, visually stunning and emotionally resonant TaiyĹ Mausumotoâs manga Tekkonkinkreet is. Itâs almost ineffable for me. Adapted into anime by Studio 4°C and directed by visual effects artist Michael Arias, an anime of its caliber I donât often find. You can almost tell from every frame that the film must have been a passion project for those involved, and it was. It surprises me with something new I hadnât noticed before every time Iâd watch it. The depth and nuance in the story and its characters are splendorous.
In the plot, all are consumed by a struggle to subdue and bend to their will the island of Treasure Town (with one exception of an old sage and homeless veteran named âGrampsâ). Treasure Town is a fictional island where Matsumoto intended it to look like a place where old and new Tokyo of the 1980âs collide and mix with other Western and multinational influences. Located there is an amusement park called âKiddie Kastleâ run by the Yakuza. While Yakuza are vying for greater control of Treasure Town to expand and gentrify the area, increasing their wealth and power, there are many other groups intent on holding them at bay to remain secure their own little piece of Treasure Town turf. Some are just trying to keep familiar the only place theyâve ever known, and this is where our main characters come in.
Among the streets and living underneath the highway in an old run down Subaru 360 are the two homeless children protagonists, Black and White. We follow them as they live about the town subsisting on the Dickensian enterprise of pickpocketing. Their hard-knock life contrasts dramatically with the grand transitory cosmopolis they inhabit, and there is so much visual representation to emphasize this conflict between two very different existences. Treasure Town is seen as a place of persistent development while Black and White eke by within it, domiciled in an unmoved and broken down car. Despite their young struggle, they thrive in themselves by the power of their unity, imagination and dreams.
If you love exceptional anime that has lots of heart, Tekkonkinkreet is where itâs at. It won many awards for best art direction, best original story, best sound editing, and even a Japanese Academy Prize for best animated film. An interesting fact about the art direction (and what I think additionally makes Tekkonkinkreet a visual masterpiece) is that the majority of every frame was hand painted, only after that were the digital visual effects added to bring its immersive quality to life. And the character design animation aimed to hearken back to Matsumotoâs original manga in a way that is so unique and of its own. It arose at a unique time for manga and anime. There arenât many anime like it, maybe a handful.
JEFFREY WELLSÂ | Writer
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Love this new commercial of the late singer Aaliyah. Animated by STUDIO4â.
Children of the Sea US Trailer
STUDIO4°C Children of the Sea is getting a limited US and Canadian release via GKids Films. The film is directed by Ayumu Watanabe and features a score by Joe Hisaishi.
Adapted from Daisuke Igarashiâs manga, Children of the Sea follows Ruka, a young girl who saw a ghost in the waters of the aquarium where her dad works. She is drawn to the aquarium and two boys, Umi and Sora, who were raised by dugongs. The three kids all hear strange calls from the sea. Meanwhile, the oceansâ fish are disappearing.
Children of the Sea releases to select US theaters on April 20 and 22, 2020, and select Canadian theaters on April 22 and 23, 2020.
Legend Of Korra: Tenzin Digital Art "Normal & Halloween Edition" Look at the progress...............
Oda from Toukiden.
I didnt play the game, but I saw the promo animation by studio 4C ( I love their amines) and liked her instantly.Â
Well ofc she should wear some kind of pants/leggins to that outfit so I gave her some, but Igenerally love her design (the sakura haori...<3)
(Also, Im taking tumeric supplements for my hurting wrists and they work rly well(I think they stop the inflammation) so until my depression kicks me out again Iâll be able to draw for some time now, hopefully)
Throwback Thursday to a costume just done for fun, something simple but silly! Studio 4C did a series of music videos that were released as one set, the first in the series is Global Astroliner. The music in it is âCreamâ by MFlo, and the whole thing is technicolor fun. The colors change in a lot so it took a while to figure out what her hair color REALLY is! I did Rara, and Daniel did Gou! All photos by LJinto! #tbt #globalastroliner #mflo #studio4c #cosplay